Реферат: Gene Amdahl Essay Research Paper
360 series of mainframe computers. The IBM System 360 was based on
the Stretch, which Amdahl had worked on in 1955. The 360 series was one
of the greatest success stories in the computer industry and became the
main ingredient to IBM’s enormous profitability in the late 1960s.
Leaving IBM…again
Amdahl became an IBM Fellow and was able to pursue his own research projects.
In 1969, he was director of IBM’s
Advanced Computing Systems Laboratory in Menlo Park, California. He
recommended that the laboratory be shut down, which IBM did, and presented
his ideas about the internal barriers that prevented IBM from shooting
for the high end of computer development. Although his ideas were accepted,
IBM executives refused to change policies and Amdahl left IBM again.
In 1970, Amdahl formed his own company, Amdahl
Corporation, in Sunnyvale, California. His plan was to compete head-to-head
with IBM in the mainframe market. Most industry analysts considered this
to be career suicide and gave his start-up company very little chance
of surviving. But survive it did, and actually prospered. Instead of creating
a rival system to IBM, Amdahl created discounted computers that could
be substituted for name brand models and run the same software. Basically,
he designed the first computer clones, known then as "plug-to-plug
compatibles." Amdahl became the most celebrated entrepreneur in the
computer industry for awhile. The only major criticism that was raised
about Amdahl Corporation at the time was that Amdahl took start-up money
from Fujitsu Ltd. of Japan in exchange for American mainframe technology.
In 1975, Amdahl Corporation shipped its first computer, the Amdahl 470
V/6. Over the next few years, Amdahl and IBM leap-frogged each other with
faster, smaller, and cheaper computers. In 1979, Gene Amdahl began moving
away from Amdahl Corporation when he resigned his post as chairman. He
became chairman emeritus for less than a year, leaving Amdahl Corporation